GRAND RAPIDS, MI – No deal has been struck between prosecutors and the man accused of going on a shooting rampage on the streets of Grand Rapids that left two men dead on Labor Day of 2012.

That means the case is headed to trial in Kent County Circuit Court.

Michael “Sip” Norris is charged with the murder of Felix Romeo Reyes-Santos, 45, and Alvaro Carrillo-Menendez, 22, shot near Burton Street and South Division Avenue as they exited a party store.

That shooting left another man with gunshot wounds to the face.

After that shooting, Norris allegedly walked a few blocks to the area near Griggs Street and Buchanan Avenue SW where Cesar Rojas says he was dropping off his cousin in the area when he was approached by an African-American man who said police were after him and he needed a place to hide.

“I told him I can’t help him and he should go down to the park and then he starts shooting,” 26-year-old Rojas said during a September probable cause hearing. “He said ‘could I help him?’ ‘No.’ Boom, boom, boom. That easy.”

Rojas still carries the bullet that entered his chest. His cousin was shot three times in the mouth, back and a grazing wound on his arm.

Police say Norris was joined by Manuel “Macho” Rosado, who cut a deal with prosecutors that has him serving a year in jail - after originally facing charges that could have put him in jail for life for attempted murder - in exchange for his testimony against Norris.

Police say Norris fired the shots that killed and injured the victims.

In addition to a pair of felony murder charges that carry a sentence of mandatory life in prison without the possibility of parole, Norris is charged with two counts of attempted murder and perjury, all of which carry a maximum sentence of life in prison.

Norris has a Kent County Circuit Court trial set for Dec. 2 on the perjury charge, with the murder trial likely to come in late January.